He is somewhat inconsistent. Good game against Minnie preceeded by bad game against Portland; this is to be expected and likely will get better. What I like about Fav the most at this juncture is he seems very coachable. For example, he was letting other centers get position in the block and now he's trying to front them and/or push them out. The next few months we'll see if he is tough enough to develop into a rim defender, which if he becomes one, would make him a very good two way player. Dwight will be a test tonight.

Even though Fav is only ranked 8th in minutes per game for the Celtics, he leads the team in rebounds, blocks (8th in the NBA and 7th blocks per foul for the center position), offensive rebounds, fifth in steals, fifth in field goal % and fifth in three point %.

In the short time he sat on the bench the past couple weeks the team defense jumped from 2nd in the NBA to 9th.

He is learning how to play NBA caliber defense better each game and as far as I remember hasn't fouled out of a single game. Unless they have a chance at a Superstar, Vitor will the be the center of the future health provided. Asik is a stiff who doesn't play in Houston and would be a back up to Fav.

By the end of this season Fav could be a top ten center if he can stay healthy and continue to progress, and considering he has a great jump shot actually having a point guard (Rondo) who can create offense would make his PPG jump significantly.

Even though Fav is only ranked 8th in minutes per game for the Celtics, he leads the team in rebounds, blocks (8th in the NBA and 7th blocks per foul for the center position), offensive rebounds, fifth in steals, fifth in field goal % and fifth in three point %.

In the short time he sat on the bench the past couple weeks the team defense jumped from 2nd in the NBA to 9th.

He is learning how to play NBA caliber defense better each game and as far as I remember hasn't fouled out of a single game. Unless they have a chance at a Superstar, Vitor will the be the center of the future health provided. Asik is a stiff who doesn't play in Houston and would be a back up to Fav.

By the end of this season Fav could be a top ten center if he can stay healthy and continue to progress, and considering he has a great jump shot actually having a point guard (Rondo) who can create offense would make his PPG jump significantly.